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46
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11657
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1208
National Ranking
520

Overview

Prashant Palvia is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in social sciences and business management fields. Their work primarily spans Sociology and Political Science, Communication, and Management Information Systems, with a particular focus on information systems and their societal impacts.

The researcher's publications cover a range of topics including Knowledge Management and Sharing, Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Information Systems Theories and Implementation, Social Media and Politics, Information Technology Governance and Strategy, Impact of Technology on Adolescents, and Information and Cyber Security.

Frequent publication venues where Palvia's work appears include:

  • Journal of Global Information Technology Management
  • IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
  • Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • Information & Management
  • Information Technology and People

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Palvia include:

  • Information technology issues and challenges of the globe: the world IT project, 2021, Information & Management
  • Cyberbullying in the workplace: a novel framework of routine activities and organizational control, 2023, Internet Research
  • Theorizing the Behavioral Effects of Control Complementarity in Security Control Portfolios, 2021, Information Systems Frontiers
  • From fun-lovers to institutionalists: uncovering pluralism in IT occupational culture, 2021, Information Technology and People
  • Turnover in Japanese IT Professionals: Antecendants and Nuances, 2022, Australasian Journal of Information Systems

Palvia frequently collaborates with several researchers including Alexander Serenko, Tim Jacks, Jaideep Ghosh, Aykut Hamit Turan, and Nikhil Mehta, illustrating a diverse network in the information systems and management research community.

Their work contributes to understanding the complexities of information technology adoption, governance, and social implications within organizational and societal contexts. The blend of topics covered, from cyber security concerns to the behavioral effects within IT occupational cultures, highlights the interdisciplinary nature of Palvia's research.

Best Publications

  • Developing and validating an instrument for measuring user-perceived web quality

    Adel M. Aladwani;Prashant C. Palvia

  • The role of trust in e-commerce relational exchange: A unified model

    Prashant Palvia

  • Information technology adoption behavior life cycle: Toward a Technology Continuance Theory (TCT)

    Chechen Liao;Prashant Palvia;Jain-Liang Chen

  • The roles of habit and web site quality in e-commerce

    Chechen Liao;Prashant Palvia;Hong-Nan Lin

  • ERP implementation issues in advanced and developing countries

    Zhenyu Huang;Prashant Palvia

  • Trust and knowledge sharing in diverse global virtual teams

    Praveen Pinjani;Prashant Palvia

  • Trust in e-commerce

    A.F. Salam;Lakshmi Iyer;Prashant Palvia;Rahul Singh

  • A model and instrument for measuring small business user satisfaction with information technology

    Prashant C. Palvia

  • MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH: WHAT'S THERE IN A METHODOLOGY?

    Prashant Palvia;En Mao;Al Farooq Salam;Khalid S. Soliman

  • Research Methodologies in MIS: An Update

    Prashant Palvia;David Leary;En Mao;Vishal Midha

  • An examination of the IT satisfaction of small-business users

    Prashant C. Palvia;Shailendra C. Palvia

  • Software maintenance management: changes in the last decade

    J. T. Nosek;P. Palvia

  • The social influence model of technology adoption

    Sandra A. Vannoy;Prashant Palvia

  • Editorial: A profile of information systems research published in Information & Management

    Prashant Palvia;Praveen Pinjani;Edgar H. Sibley

  • A dialectic view of information systems outsourcing: pros and cons

    Prashant C. Palvia

  • ICT for socio-economic development: A citizens’ perspective

    Prashant Palvia;M. Naveed Baqir;Hamid R. Nemati

  • The complexity of richness: Media, message, and communication outcomes

    Robert F. Otondo;James R. Van Scotter;David G. Allen;Prashant Palvia

  • Developing a model of the global and strategic impact of information technology

    Prashant C. Palvia

  • EDI in strategic supply chain: impact on customer service

    Don Lim;Prashant C. Palvia

  • Testing an extended model of IT acceptance in the Chinese cultural context

    En Mao;Prashant Palvia

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Serenko
Alexander Serenko University of Ontario Institute of Technology
David G. Allen
David G. Allen Texas Christian University
Paul Benjamin Lowry
Paul Benjamin Lowry Virginia Tech
Nir Kshetri
Nir Kshetri University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jacquelyn W. White
Jacquelyn W. White University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Suprateek Sarker
Suprateek Sarker University of Virginia
Dorothy Leidner
Dorothy Leidner University of Virginia
Balaji Rajagopalan
Balaji Rajagopalan University of Colorado Boulder
A. K. M. Najmul Islam
A. K. M. Najmul Islam Lappeenranta University of Technology
Ting-Peng Liang
Ting-Peng Liang National Sun Yat-sen University

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